How to Plan a Girl Scout S.T.E.M. Event

How to Plan a Girl Scout S.T.E.M. Event

If you want to host a Girl Scout S.T.E.M. event, do it. It is easy peasy to plan and super inspiring for girls. It works great when older girls assist younger ones at the stations but if all of your girls are little, grown ups can help out too. S.T.E.M. stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Between the four project stations in this event, girl get to do a little of everything.

At the event, give each participant a punch/stamp card and a STEM data sheet when they arrive. If you are charging for your event, this is the time to collect money too. They must have the punch card to participate in the stations. Once they have completed the four stations, they can bring back their punch card to receive the fun patch.

After the event, send thank you notes to your helpers. This makes them feel appreciated and respected. Also, gather up all leftover supplies and put them back into your craft stash for the next event. Who know, you might need some craft sticks again soon.

Cheers to Learning and Earning and Growing,

Laura

A great addition to the Girl Scout S.T.E.M. event is to have a free play center filled with Keva planks. They are an awesome building